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Sky News says Formula One will hold a night race on the renowned Las Vegas strip next year, the sport’s organisers have announced.
BBC News says Labour will be on the side of voters, Keir Starmer will say, as he launches the party’s local election campaign.
France24 says Spanish supermarkets can legally ration consumer purchases of certain products under a new provision published Wednesday in the state’s official bulletin.
Arab News says Vladimir Putin’s advisers fear telling him the truth about his “failing” Ukraine war strategy, the head of Britain’s top communications spying agency said Thursday.
Aljazeera says Sri Lanka has announced nationwide 13-hour daily power cuts from Thursday and more hospitals suspended routine surgeries after running out of life-saving medicines.
The Independent says It has been revealed that Will Smith was asked to leave the Oscars after breaking the Academy’s code of conduct, but refused.
BBC News says the Wanted star Tom Parker has died at the age of 33 after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, the British boy band have announced.
England’s defence of Harry Maguire shows Southgate’s England is united as last night’s international friendly had England’s best battling out to prove they should have a starting 11 spot.
That’s the end of this week’s PMQs – the last one before Easter. Read through and follow along with the text here. Or catch up and watch on Youtube https://twitter.com/PoliticsJOE_UK/status/1509128387725516804 Labour’s Matt Western asks about the cost of living crunch and says it must be hard for PM to keep up with financial reality given that donors and friends pay for his flights and holidays”. And adds the chancellor is so out of touch ‘he is contactless’. PM says the questions are better as “a light essay in the Guardian.” Conservative Roger Gale asks the PM how many Ukrainians offered…
Labour Apsana Begum says welfare cut will push more families into desperation. Does the PM agree that this has not come out of the blue but instead Tory economics are to blame? PM says he does not agree and is committed to reducing poverty. He says there are 200k fewer kids in poverty and 1.3m less in absolute poverty. Labour’s Sarah Champion says people are struggling to put food on the table or fuel in their cars and that’s the govt fault – not Ukraine or Covid PM says he disagrees and the govt is taking steps to help but…
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